Description
The following topics will be covered in IB History HL Class.
Paper 1
The Move to Global War
The impact of Japanese nationalism and militarism on foreign policy
Japanese expansion in East Asia – Causes of expansion
Japanese expansion in East Asia – Events and Responses
German and Italian Expansion (1933-1940) – Causes of expansion
German expansion – Events and Responses
Italian expansion – Events and Responses
Rights and Protest
Civil rights movement in the United States – Nature and characteristics of discrimination
Civil rights movement in the United States – Protests and action
Civil rights movement in the United States – The role and significance of key actors/groups
Apartheid South Africa – Nature and characteristics of discrimination
Apartheid South Africa – Protests and action
Apartheid South Africa – The role and significance of key actors/groups
Conflict and Intervention
Rwanda – Causes of the conflict
Rwanda – Course and interventions
Rwanda – Impact
Kosovo – Causes of the conflict
Kosovo – Course and interventions
Kosovo – Impact
Paper 2
(750-1500)
Society and Economy (750-1400)
Causes and effects of wars (750–1500)
Dynasties and rulers (750–1500)
(1400-1700)
Societies in transition (1400–1700)
Early Modern states (1450–1789)
Industrialization
Origins, development and impact of industrialization (1750–2005)
Causes and Effects of Early Modern Wars
Causes and effects of Early Modern wars (1500–1750)
Independence Movements
Independence Movements
India
Ben Bella and Algeria
Nkrumah and Ghana
Kenyatta and Kenya
Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam
Emergence and Development of Democratic States
Emergence and development of democratic states (1848–2000)
Germany
India
USA
South Africa
Authoritarian States
Authoritarian states (20th century)
Case study: Fidel Castro
Case study: Vladimir Lenin
Case study: Joseph Stalin
Case study: Mao Zedong
Case study: Benito Mussolini
Case study: Adolf Hitler
Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars
Causes and effects of 20th-century wars
Interstate Wars
Civil Wars
Guerrilla Wars
The Cold War: Superpower Tensions and Rivalries
Rivalry, Mistrust, and Accord
Impact of Leaders
Impact on Nations
Cold War Crises
Paper 3
History of Europe
Section 1: Monarchies in England and France (1066–1223)
Section 2: Muslims and Jews in Medieval Europe (1095–1492)
Section 3: Late Medieval Political Crises (1300–1487)
Section 4: The Renaissance (c1400–1600)
Section 5: The Age of Exploration and Its Impact (1400–1550)
Section 6: Aspects of the Reformation (c1500–1563)
Section 7: Absolutism and Enlightenment (1650–1800)
Section 8: The French Revolution and Napoleon I (1774–1815)
Section 9: France (1815–1914)
Section 10: Society, Politics & Economy in Britain and Ireland (1815–1914)
Section 11: Italy (1815–1871) and Germany (1815–1890)
Section 12: Imperial Russia, Revolution and the Establishment of the Soviet Union (1855–1924)
Section 13: Europe and the First World War (1871–1918)
Section 14: Inter-war Domestic Developments in European states (1918–1939)
Section 15: Diplomacy in Europe (1919–1945)
Section 16: The Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia (1924–2000)
Section 17: Post-War Western and Northern Europe (1945–2000)
Section 18: Post-War Central and Eastern Europe (1945–2000)
History of the Americas
Section 1: Indigenous societies and cultures in the Americas (c750–1500)
Section 2: European explorations and conquests in the Americas (c1492–c1600)
Section 3: Colonial government in the New World (1500–1800)
Section 4: Religion in the New World (1500–1800)
Section 5: Slavery and the New World (1500–1800)
Section 6: Independence Movements (1763–1830)
Section 7: Nation-building and Challenges (1780–1870)
Section 8: US Civil War (1840–1877)
Section 9: The Development of Modern Nations (1865–1929)
Section 10: Emergence of the Americas in global affairs (1880–1929)
Section 11: The Mexican Revolution (1884–1940)
Section 12: The Great Depression and the Americas (mid 1920s–1939)
Section 13: The Second World War and the Americas (1933–1945)
Section 14: Political Developments in Latin America (1945–1980)
Section 15: Political developments in the United States (1945–1980) and Canada (1945–1982)
Section 16: The Cold War and the Americas (1945–1981)
Section 17: Civil rights and social movements in the Americas post-1945
Section 18: The Americas (1980–2005)
History of Africa and the Middle East
History of Asia and Oceania
Section 1: Trade & Exchange: The Silk Road in the Medieval World
Section 2: Japan in the Age of the Samurai (1180–1333)
Section 3: Exploration, trade and interaction in East Asia & South-East Asia (1405–1700)
Section 4: The Rise & Fall of the Mughal Empire (1526–1712)
Section 5: Colonialism and Nationalism in South-East Asia
Section 6: India, Afghanistan and Burma (1750–1919)
Section 7: Challenges to Traditional East Asian Societies (1700–1868)
Section 8: British Colonialism & Emerging National Identities in Oceania (1788–1919)
Section 9: Early Modernization & Imperial Decline in East Asia (1860–1912)
Section 10: Nationalism & Independence in India (1919–1964)
Section 11: Japan (1912–1990)
Section 12: China and Korea (1910–1950)
Section 13: Impact of the Second World War on South-East Asia
Section 14: The People’s Republic of China (1949–2005)
Section 15: Cold War Conflicts in Asia
Section 16: Developments and Challenges in South Asia after 1947
Section 17: Oceania after the Second World War (1945–2005)
Section 18: Asia (excluding China, Japan and India) (1980–2005)
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